Craig Avenue
Coverage of Craig Avenue in the Nexus archive.
- Woman killed by downed power lines during Charlotte storm
A woman was electrocuted in southeast Charlotte after severe storms caused a tree branch to fall onto power lines, igniting fires and knocking wires to the ground. The incident led to a police and Duke Energy investigation, with witnesses describing explosive and dangerous conditions.
- Neighbor reacts after women was killed from downed power line in southeast Charlotte
An unidentified 37-year-old woman was killed after coming into contact with a live downed power line during a storm in southeast Charlotte. A neighbor, Scott Mallonee, discovered her body and recorded video of the incident, which led Duke Energy to restore power to the area. Local authorities and Duke Energy emphasized the dangers of downed power lines and urged the public to avoid them.
- Woman electrocuted by power lines in southeast Charlotte: What we know
A 37-year-old woman was electrocuted after a power line snapped and caught fire in southeast Charlotte on July 7. A neighbor, Scott Mallonee, discovered the incident and alerted Charlotte Fire. The cause of the electrocution remains unclear, and the woman's identity has not been released.
- Pasadena Invites Residents to Walk Craig Avenue Saturday and Weigh In on Proposed Safety Fixes
Pasadena is inviting residents to walk Craig Avenue as part of a city-led workshop to gather feedback on the Greenways Project, a traffic-calming initiative. The Department of Transportation will host the event to identify issues with the residential corridor.